You Had Me, And You Lost Me

I’ve been read­ing a vari­ety of web­comics for the past cou­ple years and the list has only grown as time went on. How­ever I recen­tally decided to whit­tle the list down as bit for a cou­ple of reasons.

  1. They stopped updat­ing on any kind of reg­u­lar basis.
  2. The writ­ing tanked and I no longer care about thecharacters.
  3. It’s tak­ing too much damn time to read them all.

So here is my list of web­comics which I will no longer be read­ing. So long, farewell, goodbye!

Hav­ing got­ten those off my list, sad fool that I am, I’ve added a cou­ple of oth­ers to my read­ing list which brings my list of reg­u­larly read web­comics to:

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Mark is a data analyst for [REDACTED], currently residing in the Midwest. CoffeeBear is a place for him to spout off about whatever catches his fancy. In his spare time, Mark does a bit of webdev & design. To stalk him more effectively, try following him on Twitter.

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